Firstchance is a not for profit organisation which operates both Early Childhood Intervention and School Aged Programs. Firstchance runs its programs with a combination of government grants, parent fees and money raised through fundraising activities. All Firstchance programs have a family-centred
approach to the provision of services and operate according to the philosophy that all children should receive the best possible opportunities to promote optimal development.

The Early Childhood Intervention - Professional Development Project is part of the Stronger Together initiative of ADHC. The central aim of this project is to provide a practical
step-by-step process for staff working in early childhood intervention
services and education that will maximise the social and communicative
involvement of the children they support.

Transitioning into training, education and employment are important steps for all students. If you are a person with disability aged 15 to 64, you can receive support with this transition through the National Disability Coordination Officer (NDCO) program.